Description
Type: Magnetic RAM Mount Base (Arm Not Included)
Magnet Diameter: 66mm
Ball Size: 25mm (1")
Mounting Style: Rubber Coated Magnetic Base
Compatibility: Standard 25mm (1") RAM-style ball socket arms
Product Description
The 66mm Magnetic RAM Mount with 25mm Ball provides a quick, secure, and completely removable mounting solution for cameras, phones, tablets, GPS units, action cameras, work lights, and other accessories fitted with a standard 25mm (1") RAM-style socket arm.
Featuring a strong rubber-coated magnetic base, this mount securely attaches to ferrous metal surfaces while helping to protect painted or delicate finishes from scratches. The high-friction rubber coating also assists with grip and helps minimise movement caused by vibration.
The integrated 25mm (1") ball is compatible with most RAM-style double socket arms, allowing almost unlimited adjustment to achieve the perfect viewing angle. Simply position the magnetic base, attach your RAM-style arm (sold separately), and adjust your accessory exactly where you need it.
Ideal for vehicles, workshops, warehouses, machinery, agricultural equipment, marine applications, retail displays, and temporary mounting applications where drilling holes is not desirable.
Features
- Strong 66mm rubber-coated magnetic base
- Standard 25mm (1") RAM-style ball
- Protects painted and delicate metal surfaces
- Quick installation with no drilling or permanent fixing
- Fully repositionable and removable
- High-friction rubber coating helps reduce slipping and vibration
- Suitable for automotive, industrial, workshop, agricultural and marine applications
- Compatible with standard 25mm (1") RAM-style socket arms (sold separately)
Applications
Perfect for mounting:
- Mobile phones
- Tablets
- GPS units
- Action cameras
- Dash cameras
- Work lights
- Small monitors
- Industrial equipment
- Custom RAM-style accessories
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